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Diabetes Notes

Bitter melon takes a hold of diabetes

by Kendra James, RN on March 29th, 2008

Bitter melon… have you heard of it? It is an old Chinese traditional medicine, not to mention vegetable. Researchers took about a ton of this very beautiful green veggie and extracted pulp to study on a molecular level how it aids in type 2 diabetes.

Here is how it works- it is quite fascinating.

Exercise activates AMPK in muscle, which in turn mediates the movement of glucose transporters to the cell surface, a very important step in the uptake of glucose from the circulation into tissues in the body. This is a major reason that exercise is recommended as part of the normal treatment program for someone with Type 2 diabetes. The four compounds isolated in bitter melon perform a very similar action to that of exercise, in that they activate AMPK.

Feel free to give it a try as there are no known side effects to date of bitter melon.

via Science daily 

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